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Kalman didn't invent the Kalman filter. He learned about the discrete equivalent from Stratonovich and adapted it to the continuous case, and that was the name that stuck. But every useful Kalman filter is actually a Stratonovich filter, because they're all digital.

I guess having a short name makes you more likely to become immortal.




It's not so much the short name as being on the right side of Atlantic.




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